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Carlo Salvioli
C Salvioli 
 

Number of games in database: 32
Years covered: 1881 to 1893
Overall record: +15 -6 =11 (64.1%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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C77 Ruy Lopez (3 games)
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C53 Giuoco Piano (2 games)
C22 Center Game (2 games)
C45 Scotch Game (2 games)
A82 Dutch, Staunton Gambit (2 games)


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CARLO SALVIOLI
(born 1848, died Jan-29-1930, 81 years old) Italy

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He was unofficial Italian champion in 1881. There is some confusion about his exact day of birth.

Italian Wiki: Wikipedia article: Carlo Salvioli

Last updated: 2020-12-19 10:16:47

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 page 1 of 2; games 1-25 of 32  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. C Salvioli vs G Dalla Rosa 1-04018813rd Italian Championship, MilanC11 French
2. C Salvioli vs L Sprega  0-14218813rd Italian Championship, MilanC77 Ruy Lopez
3. C Salvioli vs A D'Aumiller  ½-½3018813rd Italian Championship, MilanA82 Dutch, Staunton Gambit
4. C Salvioli vs E Crespi Pozzi  1-04118813rd Italian Championship, MilanD32 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
5. C Salvioli vs M Cavallotti  1-03818813rd Italian Championship, MilanD08 Queen's Gambit Declined, Albin Counter Gambit
6. G Dalla Rosa vs C Salvioli  0-13218813rd Italian Championship, MilanC62 Ruy Lopez, Old Steinitz Defense
7. E Crespi Pozzi vs C Salvioli  1-02218813rd Italian Championship, MilanC52 Evans Gambit
8. L Sprega vs C Salvioli  0-13818813rd Italian Championship, MilanC01 French, Exchange
9. F Zannoni vs C Salvioli  ½-½3818813rd Italian Championship, MilanA13 English
10. C Salvioli vs F Zannoni ½-½4818813rd Italian Championship, MilanA82 Dutch, Staunton Gambit
11. C Salvioli vs F Previtali  1-0271882Casual gameC22 Center Game
12. F Cantoni vs C Salvioli  0-15018834th Italian Championship, VeniceC42 Petrov Defense
13. L Crosara vs C Salvioli  0-13318834th Italian Championship, VeniceC42 Petrov Defense
14. C Salvioli vs A D'Aumiller  1-03818834th Italian Championship, VeniceA83 Dutch, Staunton Gambit
15. C Salvioli vs F Previtali ½-½3718834th Italian Championship, VeniceC50 Giuoco Piano
16. C Salvioli vs C B Vansittart  1-03418834th Italian Championship, VeniceC77 Ruy Lopez
17. G Zon vs C Salvioli  0-15418834th Italian Championship, VeniceC45 Scotch Game
18. F Zannoni vs C Salvioli  1-03218834th Italian Championship, VeniceC22 Center Game
19. C Salvioli vs L Crosara 1-01818834th Italian Championship, VeniceA40 Queen's Pawn Game
20. A D'Aumiller vs C Salvioli  ½-½3118834th Italian Championship, VeniceC50 Giuoco Piano
21. C Salvioli vs F Zannoni  ½-½2218834th Italian Championship, VeniceC53 Giuoco Piano
22. F Previtali vs C Salvioli  ½-½3418834th Italian Championship, VeniceC53 Giuoco Piano
23. C Salvioli vs F Zannoni  0-13018865th Italian Championship, RomeB01 Scandinavian
24. L Bellotti vs C Salvioli  0-12818865th Italian Championship, RomeB56 Sicilian
25. C Salvioli vs F Cantoni  ½-½6618865th Italian Championship, RomeC30 King's Gambit Declined
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Oct-09-13  Karpova: 3rd Italian Chess Congress in Milan in September 1881 (played according to universal, instead of Italian, rules), double round-robin*:

1. Salvioli (Venice) 11.0
2. Zannoni (Bassano) 10.5
3. Maluta (Padua) 10.0
4. Crespi (Milan) 9.0
5. Count Zon (Padua) 8.5
6-7. Sprega (Rome) 8.0
6-7. D'Aumiller (Verona) 8.0

Seni (Rome) and Orsini (Leghorn) withdrew before the tournament commenced, and Borgi (Leghorn) after a few games. There were only 9 players left, so Dalla Rosa and M. C. (both of Milan) were probably the ones who didn't reach the prize ranks.

The lower tourney was divided into two classes according to strength (assessed by letting them play 1 game against each other). In class 1 Benfereri won (300 lire), and in class 2 Fuzier (200 lire).

Then there was 3rd part with all the non-prize-winners of the upper and lower tourney participating. This was divided into 3 classes. Class 1 won by Dalla Rosa, class 2 by Brianzi and class 3 by Marchesi.

*prizes: 1st 1,000 lire; 2nd 400 lire; 3rd 250 lire; 4th 150 lire; 5th onyx pin and buttons; 6th pair of opera glasses in Roman mosaic

From pages 14-15 of the January 1882 'British Chess Magazine'

May-23-15  thomastonk: [Event "?"]
[Site "Venice"]
[Date "????.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Salvioli"]
[Black "Crosara"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C38"]
[PlyCount "36"]

1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 g5 4. Bc4 Bg7 5. O-O d6 6. d4 h6 7. c3 Ne7 8. g3 fxg3 9. Nxg5 hxg5 10. Bxf7+ Kf8 11. Bxg5 gxh2+ 12. Kh1 Nf5


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13. Bxd8? Ng3+ 14. Kg2 Nxf1 15. Qxf1 h1=Q+ 16. Qxh1 Rxh1 17. Kxh1 Kxf7 18. Bxc7 Ke7 0-1

White to play and win in the diagram.

May-23-15  Rookiepawn: 13. Qg4 Ne3
14. Qf4 ...

From here I think B is lost, no way to stop the discovered check through f. Just first thought.

Jul-06-22  lonchaney: Chess composer

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